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I have had two problems with people from Safer Arizona saying false things about me. One woman seemed to say in a post on Facebook that I took the Safer Arizona 2018 initiative and re-filed it as the RAD 2018 initiative. Another woman at the PCC board meeting also seemed to say I did the same thing. Those are both lies as I pointed out before. Actually I wrote a lot of the Safer Arizona 2018 initiative, and much of it was based on the RAD 2016 initiative to legalize marijuana. And I wrote both the RAD or Relegalize All Drugs 2016 initiative to legalize marijuana, and the RAD 2018 initiative to legalize marijuana. http://relegalize.100webspace.net/legalize_marijuana_2018.php http://relegalize.100webspace.net/legalize_marijuana.php I also wrote the two RAD initiatives to legalize ALL drugs in 2016 and 2018. http://relegalize.100webspace.net/legalize_heroin_2018.php http://relegalize.100webspace.net/legalize_heroin.php All 4 of the RAD initiative are 11 lines long, and about a page long. While the Safer Arizona 2018 initiative is about 20 pages long. --- I discovered another lie the folk from Safer Arizona seem to be saying about me. I have always said that Sergeant David Stephen Wisniewski kicked me off of the Safer Arizona Board for a bunch of petty reasons. Even though I was given the option to resign, I refused. In this lie one of the Safer Arizona gang seems to be saying I am telling people I resigned from the Safer Arizona Board to cover up the fact that Sergeant David Stephen Wisniewski kicked me off. That is 100% false. I did not resign from the Safer Arizona board. I was kicked off by Sergeant David Stephen Wisniewski. Of course I would probably would have resigned because of the abusive way Sergeant David Stephen Wisniewski treats peoples. And I would have resigned when they changed the Safer Arizona initiative to allow the cops to arrest people who grow or sell marijuana within 1000 feet of a school. That's absolute rubbish and not legalizing marijuana. https://www.facebook.com/aname.abetter/posts/711005665727127?comment_id=711554715672222¬if_t=comment_mention¬if_id=1492628795519695 Manuel Chavez III WHEN YOU WHERE REMOVED FROM THE BOARD. DAVE WAS JUST NICE AND LET YOU TELL PEOPLE YOU RESIGNED. KEEP LYING DUDE. --- Sadly the folks at Safer Arizona don't seem to want to debate the initiatives on the facts. Anyway you look at it the RAD initiative is clearly superior to the Safer Arizona initiative. Here is the 11 line RAD 2018 initiative to legalize marijuana. It calls for complete 100% legalize of marijuana in Arizona. Unlike the Safer Arizona initiative which still has a number of victimless marijuana crimes which you can be arrested for. 1. The government shall recognize that marijuana abuse is NOT a criminal problem but a medical problem. 2. The government shall NOT tax, regulate, or pass any laws governing the use of marijuana. 3. The government shall NOT assist any other government entities, such as Federal, foreign, world, Native American or state governments in enforcing any laws against marijuana. 4. The government shall NOT pass any regulations discriminating against people or entities that use use marijuana. 5. For this initiative the word marijuana refers to any form of marijuana, cannabis or hemp and includes concentrated forms such as hashish, hash oil, wax and shatter. This includes any form of marijuana used for recreational use, religious use, medical use, commercial use, industrialist use or other use. This includes all parts of any plant of the genus cannabis, whether growing or not, the seeds of such plant, the resin extracted from any part of a plant of the genus cannabis; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture or preparation of such plant, its seeds or its resin; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture or preparation of such resin or tetrahydrocannabinol. This includes all paraphernalia for marijuana use, such as but not limited to pipes, bongs, cigarette papers or dabbing tools. 6. Any person convicted of any marijuana offense in the past shall automatically have their criminal record cleared for those charges and automatically receive a full pardon for those charges. 7. Any person arrested for any marijuana offense in the past who accepted a plea bargain for reduced charges shall automatically have their criminal record cleared for those reduced charges and automatically receive a full pardon for those reduced charges. 8. The government shall not extradite a person to another state or country if the person could be charged with marijuana crimes which would be legal in Arizona. 9. Any government employee, agent, elected official, judge, police officer or prosecutor that arrests a person, passes a law or issues a ruling, guideline or edict that that interferes with a person's marijuana use shall be personally and civilly liable to each person for each incident for a minimum of $1 million in damages or 10 times the actual amount of damages whichever is greater. There shall be no immunity to a person who claims to be "acting in good faith" or for any other reason. 10. All government courts shall accept cases involving marijuana use, and decide the case based on the oral, written, or other contracts of the parties involved. Courts may not refuse cases by saying that marijuana is illegal under Federal law, international law, or other laws. 11. The use of marijuana is defined as, but not limited to using, smoking, vaping, eating, consuming, drinking, snorting, transdermal delivery, injecting, sale, transfer, growth, cultivating, manufacture, processing, cooking, production, storage, possession, giving legal advice, transportation, or importation of marijuana.

 


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